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Elhajj Mustapha Fye <[log in to unmask]>
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Mr. Gomez,
After reading your post, I am assuming that you were / are a soldier, and
could tell us exactly what happened on 11th Nov. 1994. I quote you here

 " The facts that were known to everyone of us indicate that, after Sabally
    left the meeting in Yundum barracks, sometime between 8 and 10 pm,
    he was not convinced that his appeal to the soldiers was heeded. He then
    went home got prepared and led the other members of the council
    excluding Jammeh to return back and take up positions as war was
    eminent. Reports further indicated that he went with Edu to Yundum
Barracks
    around 11pm, while Yanks and Hydara took up positions at Fajara".

1. ARE YOU TELLING US THAT YAYA JAMMEH DID NOT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THE
     MASSACRE OF THE SOLDIERS?

 2.WHY CAN`T THEY PUT SABALLY OR THE PERPETRATORS ON TRIAL FOR THE 11TH. NOV
1994 MASSACRE?

Lt. Gibril Saye was helping me to fight my case with a Nigerian Magistrate
Christopher Onyia, and was in contacts with the very people who murdered
him. I have spoken to him many times, and he was loyal to the AFPRC.
He even told me about his christening ceremony few days before he was
murdered, and I fully remember donating him some money for the ceremony. I
was shocked, when I heard that he was murdered. I was informed by our
friends in the
Army, that he was murdered with others at the Yundum Barracks, under the
command of Eduward Singhateh.
But who gave Eduward the orders?????? I agree with the last part of your
story that Edu & Sabally were at the Yundum Barracks, and Yanks and Late
Hydara were at the Fajara
Barracks. Although I am not a soldier, but be rest assured that our friends
in the Army told
us everything that has transpired on the 11th Nov.1994, and we are waiting
for the day of
judgement. I can also confirm that Basiru Barrow was a transport officer and
not a cook. Mr Gomez,
let us allow these people to tell us what they know, for the interest of
JUSTICE to all of us. Our
brother Ousman Sillah escaped murder and we all want to know who are the
perpetrators. You see, Binneh
gave us interesting names like Musa Jammeh and Alhagi Martin, who could be
very helpful in the
investigations for the attempted murder of Ousman Sillah.

Binneh, just keep them coming! We are waiting for more!

Elhadj.






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Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 6:58 PM
Subject: Binneh on the Rampage!


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        Is this a case of cyber madness or a supremacist in his infancy?

         Observers would have hold their breath to be able to digest the
most recent postings
by some disgruntled guy who for some good or bad reasons has an agenda wider
than
the desire for a change in the Gambia. I have been very keen to read the
posting
with an open mind. But as the picture look clearer and clearer, I began to
observe
closely that the man falls short of pronouncing his agenda. I would parallel
him
by avoiding to mention his hidden agenda by word. Instead I will use these
scary
quotations from his postings to open the minds of all.

        "I hope those Cuban doctors have not been invited to Banjul to
secretly sterilise
other races and then help the Foni Kanilai-Dombong tribes spread and take
over the
country.It may sound funny but could be in his serial killer mind too?"

        "Such was the situation in Iraq when the Sunni tribe enjoyed most of
the fruits
of the Iraqi people"

         To begin, Binneh must either be a deliberate liar or simply a man
whose tiny brain
is colonized by devils from Rwanda. In your initial expose, you claimed that
there
was no planned coup to be implemented on November 11 th . Instead it was a
secret
plot by council man like Sabally to rid the military of senior officers whom
they
envy. This is ridiculous because the so called officers were promoted by the
council.
Men like Barrow , an ordinary cook or so got promoted to Lt rank by council.
So
how on earth could his boss envy him? Were you not aware of Sabally's visit
to Yundum
barracks on Thursday November 10 th to appease the soldiers not to go ahead
with
their planned intentions, as council was already aware of it. He also
dispelled
the irrenous belief that state guards were being paid D10,000 per month. He
equally
reminded them that promises of payment were not made prior to July 22 nd .
Even
though he remained calm during the meeting, the atmosphere remained tensed
as rank
and file soldiers stood up and made sarcastic remarks at the vice chairman.
He was
also booed on several occasions but he remained calm. I put it to you that
Sabally
stayed in the meeting till later in the night. All you tried to do is to
fabricate
stories to suit you undisclosed agenda. How then could anyone say they
started arresting
soldiers at 6pm.


        You also know that the first officers to be arrested for coup were
Captain Sam
Sarr and Cap Mamut Cham but they were not killed even though they were more
senior.
So i admit that Nov 11 was tragic but most of the men met their fate because
they
were part and parcel of the plot like yourself or were just unfortunate to
be at
the wrong place at the wrong time. You must understand that Sabally is a man
and
not a coward like you to run away from fellow men with AK-47. This was why
he refused
to sleep or run away but to come and face men like himself.


         Further, your claim that they started rounding up officers by 6 pm
was enough
to convince every Gambian that you are a real master fabricator. The facts
that
were known to everyone of us indicate that; after Sabally left the meeting
in Yundum
barracks, sometime between 8 and 10 pm, he was not convinced that his appeal
to
the soldiers was heeded. He then went home got prepared and led the other
members
of the council excluding Jammeh to return back and take up positions as war
was
eminent. Reports further indicated that he went with Edu to Yundum Barracks
around
11pm, while Yanks and Hydra took up positions at Fajara. Again, these are
evidence
that have been collaborated by many even though it cannot be officially
substantiated.
 It is claimed that Lt Bro did not show up until around 1 am. He was capture
and
killed thus becoming the first casualty of the night. What seems to have
happened
at Yundum was that Lt. Bro and his men were taken by surprise and as such it
was
likely there was no firefight. But Binneh, who on this earth did not know
that the
business of coup is equal to burying yourself alive. If you are caught, you
pay
the price alone. They paid it in 81. So what's the beef? The only people I
pitied
are those like Lt. Saye because reports had it that he left the house Friday
morning
to go to work but never made it back home. If that was the case, then his
case was
murder.

        Binneh hate, lice and fabrication of stories would not work in this
21 st century.
Emperor Bush has already been embarrassed. Don't be the next man to be
embarrassed.
The world is doing away with your thinking. We use facts to pursue our
agenda and
not lice. I don't know what you are studying but it seems you are still
living in
the tiny world of Fools. Tune up "boy militare".


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